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<h2>Half-hourly and daily electricity demand for Victoria, Australia, in 2014</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>

<p><code>elecdemand</code> is a half-hourly time series matrix with three columns:
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    Demand:      </td><td style="text-align: left;"> Total electricity demand in GW for Victoria, Australia, every half-hour during 2014.</td>
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    WorkDay:     </td><td style="text-align: left;"> taking value 1 on work days, and 0 otherwise.</td>
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    Temperature: </td><td style="text-align: left;"> half-hourly temperatures for Melbourne (BOM site 086071).
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<p><code>elecdaily</code> is a daily time series matrix with three columns:
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    Demand:      </td><td style="text-align: left;"> Total electricity demand in GW for Victoria, Australia, every day during 2014.</td>
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    WorkDay:     </td><td style="text-align: left;"> taking value 1 on work days, and 0 otherwise.</td>
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    Temperature: </td><td style="text-align: left;"> maximum daily temperatures for Melbourne (BOM site 086071).
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<h3>Format</h3>

<p>Multiple time series of class <code>mts</code>.</p>


<h3>Details</h3>

<p>This data is for operational demand, which is the demand met by local
scheduled generating units, semi-scheduled generating units, and
non-scheduled intermittent generating units of aggregate capacity larger
than 30 MW, and by generation imports to the region. The operational demand
excludes the demand met by non-scheduled non-intermittent generating units,
non-scheduled intermittent generating units of aggregate capacity smaller
than 30 MW, exempt generation (e.g. rooftop solar, gas tri-generation, very
small wind farms, etc), and demand of local scheduled loads. It also
excludes some very large industrial users (such as mines or smelters).
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<h3>Source</h3>

<p>Australian Energy Market Operator, and the Australian Bureau of
Meteorology.
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<h3>Examples</h3>

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summary(elecdemand)
summary(elecdaily)

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